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THE BOOK OF CHOICE FERNS. 



and Cystopteris bulbifera may be treated ; but, as regards the two Hemionitis, 

 II. cordata and H. palmata, as well as the interesting Ceratopteris thalic- 

 troides, it should be borne in mind that their bulbils do not bear separation 

 from the fronds, which must therefore be pegged bodily to the soil to allow 

 of the development of the new adventive growth. 



In the following select list of Viviparous and Proliferous Ferns, those 

 whose names are marked with an asterisk (*) require stove heat ; all the 

 others thrive under cool-house treatment. 



Adiantum caudatuni.* 



c. ciliatum (Edgeworfcbii). * 



cyclosorum.* 



diapbanum (setulosum). 



lunulatum.* 



1. dolabriforme.* 



Moorei (amabile).* 



tinctum roseum.* 

 Angiopteris evecta. 



e. assamica. 



e. Brongniartiana. 



e. bypoleuca. 



e. Miqueliana. 



e. pruinosa. 



e. Teysmanniana. 

 Aspidium (Pofystichum) aculeatum ves- 

 titum. 



(P.) angulare proliferum. 

 (P.) a. p. Crawfordianum. 

 (P.) a. p. Footii. 

 (P.) a. p. Henleyse. 

 (P.) a. p. Wollastoni. 

 (P.) viviparum. 

 Asplenium alatum.* 

 alternans. 

 attenuatum.* 

 auriculatum. 



Belangeri (Veitcbianurn) * 



bracbypteron.* 



bulbiferum. 



b. Fabianum. 



caudatum.* 



Colensoi (Hookerianum) . 



Asplenium compressum. 



dimorpbum (biforme, diversifolium). 



flabellifolium. 



flaccidum. 



incisum (elegantulum) * 

 laxum pumilum. 

 longissimum.* 

 lunulatum (erectum).* 

 ]. Fernandesianum.* 

 ]. reclrnatum.* 

 1. tenellum.* 

 monantbemum. 

 obtusilobum. 

 . radicans. 

 repens.* 

 resectum.* 



rhizopborum (racbirbizon).* 



Sandersoni.* 



viviparum.* 



v. nobile.* 

 Ceratopteris tbalictroides.* 

 Cystopteris bulbifera. 

 Fadyenia prolifera.* 

 G-ymnogramme scbizopbylla.* 



s. gloriosa.* 

 Hemionitis cordata 



palmata.* 



pedata.* 



Hypolepis (Cbeilantbes) Bergiana. 

 Marattia alata.* 



attenuata.* 



cicutaafolia.* 



Douglasii.* 



